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d20pro pushed out an update today. Version 2.1 is out of beta and available for download.

You know, I recently ran a 4th edition demo game using d20pro. It's actually a pretty sweet little app for running remote games, and even for using as a digital replacement for your battlemat at your regular face-to-face games as well. It was designed specifically for the d20 OGL ruleset and has a set of plugins to integrate nicely with Pathfinder. There are also patches for 4th edition, and the software will even automatically import the D&DI Character Builder files. It still has a ways to go to be able to truly handle 4e well as there are a number of things that you have to either keep track of manually or jury rig to handle the 4e ruleset. Nonetheless, I'd highly recommend checking it out. If you're running a 3.5e / Pathfinder game, this is going to be a perfect fit.

I've tried to write a pretty letter you could publish and answer, but GAH I'm too frustrated to string words together all good an' stuff.

Here's the situation I need help with: I've joined a gaming group with some old friends. I know everyone there except one person, a new roleplayer who's a friend of the gamemaster. She's obnoxious and pushes my buttons. This unfortunately brings out the worst in me, and I'M going to end up being the one who's a jerk
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Dominic Russo is a rat. A deal gone wrong landed his pals in jail-and Russo in the witness protection program. While his buddies got old and angry in the pen, Russo spent five years relaxing on the beach.

But now, his number's come up. Russo's beach is located in Conaca, a small city on the western coast of Sicily. The family he turned his back on knows this - and they've got people they can count on to make sure Russo gets what he deserves.
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I was just sent the finalized version of the Inceptum Terminus: Chronicles of the New Confederation logo. I think it turned out really well and captured the feel of the setting perfectly. Feel free to leave comments.

Being an albeit inactive member of the Seattle Dungeons & Dragons Meetup group, I was ecstatic to receive an announcement that the group has officially reached 1,000 members. That makes it the second largest D&D group on meetup.com, beaten only by the New York City group.

Bedrock Games brings mobsters and mayhem to your gaming table in Crime Network: Cosa Nostra. Work your way through the ranks of the family by bringing in the dough, taking out the competition, and not getting whacked in the process. Experience the thrill of an anti-heroic adventure; it's a crazy and deadly way of life. Get ready for an intense gaming experience in the spirit of the best mob movies.